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The Little Beauty Dumb-Waiter . as 
The Rapid Transit Dumb-Waiter : 

The Energy Dumb- Waiter : . bi 

The Little Giant Dumb-Waiter 

Description of Hand Elevators 

Illustration of Side-Post Hand Elevator 

Prices of Side-Post Hand Elevator 

Illustration of Back-Guide Hand Elevator 
Prices of Back-Guide Hand Elevator 

Hand Power Passenger Elevator 

Carriage or Warehouse Elevator 

Illustrations of Belt Power Elevators 
Descriptions of Belt Power Elevators | 
Illustration of Power Attachment 

Illustration of Corner Post Car 

lustration of Basement Lift 


References 





Jo Sauyers... 





We present herein a line of Elevators and Dumb- 
Waiters adapted for different kinds of service and 
ranging in capacity from 25 lbs. to 10,000 lbs., each a 
leader in its class, with the best features of latest 
elevator construction; our aim being to produce the 
very best goods for the lowest possible price. 

We have for many years made a specialty of sup- 
plying elevators to the HarpwarE Trade, MACHINERY 
DEALERS, Supply Houses, ARCHITECTS, CARPENTERS and 
direct to the Retatm, Trape; these elevators being 
erected by local mechanics from plans we supply and 
we feel that our success in this line has been due to the 
quality of our products. 

In addition to the regular line of elevators as 
herein illustrated, we make them of special design and 
we invite correspondence where the conditions are such 
that the regular elevator is not just what is required. 

For local work, we have a corps of efficient 
mechanics skilled in the erection of elevators so that a 
satisfactory installation is assured, for which proposals 
are cheerfully submitted. 


ENERGY ELEVATOR COMPANY 
PHILADELPHIA, PA, 
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N. B.--OUR QUOTATIONS ARE F. O. B. PHILADELPHIA. OUR RESPONSIBILITY 
FOR DELIVERY OF GOOOS ENDS WHEN RECEIPTED FOR BY TRANSPORTATION 
COMPANY. 








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suitable where ornamental effects are 
desired, as in restaurants, offices, hotels 
or calés, the bright, glistening brass 
work and artistic design producing 
striking results. 

The Car is made of highly finished 
hard wood trays with polished brass 
fittngs. It is accessible from front 
only, or from front and back if needed, 
and any size required. It runs on two 
polished brass tubes, one of which con- 
tains the counterweight, balancing the 
car, while the other is used as a speak- 
ing tube. 

The operating gear consists of cot- 
ton rope passing over iron wheels, one 
at top and one at bottom: = >These 
wheels are mounted in guarded stands 
and revolve in Arguto oilless and noise- 
less bearings. A brass lock at each 
story holds the car securely in place. 


PRICE 


For complete Dumb-Waiter, includ- 
ing ornamental yoke at top, 
but not the closet at bottom 
or the enclosure around the 
opening on the upper floor for 
a run not exceeding 10 feet 
and a car not over 20” x 16/ ._$60.00 


$2.50 extra for each additional foot of height 


The Rapid Transit Dumb-Waiter 


CAPACITY, 50 LBS. 


This is a free-running waiter, adapted for 
loads not exceeding 50 lbs. and especially 
suited for RAPID WORK AND LONG RUNS. 

The wheels are cast from metal patterns, 
revolve noiselessly on Arguto oilless bear- 
ings, which do not require any lubricant. 
thereby saving the labor and avoiding the 
stains incidental to the use of oil. They are 
mounted in iron stands, which are securely 
guarded to prevent the rope from jumping 
off and can be easily and quickly placed in 
position. 

THE CAR is of first quality well-sea- 
soned hard ash, of neat design, with retreat- 
ing top, the bottom and back gained into the 
sides. It is brass rivetted to insure durability, 
has brass guide shoes, removable shelf and is 
Mili filled and varnished. It is held at any floor 

LULL by a lock, which is not automatic in its action, 

| | but which is self-holding after it is applied. 

The car may be open front and right side, 
front and left side or front and back. 

TuH1s DumMB-WAITER DOES NOT REQUIRE 

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I" RS A set consists of three iron wheels with Arguto oil- 
Sat ts dos less bearings, mounted in guarded stands and locks 
for two floors. , 
Fixtures and Counterweights................... 14.00 
Fixtures, Couuterweights and Ropes for 
PHOS OT erie ee est ee 17.00 


For each additional story ............. 3.00 


A car 20’ wide by 16” deep will be supplied when no size 
is given. 





For double fixtures having two wheels and two hand ropes 
so they can be operated from ront and back, add $4.00 for the 
extra wheels and $2.00 for the hand rope for each story. 


NOTE—While this dumb-waiter is designed to operate 
with an open weight, yet if for any reason it cannot be used 
that way, we will supply it arranged for a closed weight box 
at the same prices. 


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——The Energy Dumb-Waiter—— 


AUTOMATIC CAPACITY 100 LBS. 


The ‘‘ENERGY”’ is the ideal Dumb-Waiter 
for dining-room service in a residence. It is 
equipped with our patent AUTOMATIC Lock, 
which securely sustains the car at any point, 
either empty or loaded, and. positively insures 
against the car unexpectedly running down 
and causing a mishap. The shaft is of pol- 
ished, turned steel and all parts are accurately 
bored and carefully fitted, resulting in a per- 
fect machine, which easily and _ noiselessly 
performs its work so that it 1s essentially the 
dumb-waiter for home; the kind a buyer 
wants for his own use, 

The Car is of first quality well seasoned 
hard ash, of neat design, with retreating top, 
the bottom, top and back gained into sides. 
It is brass rivetted, to insure durability, has 
brass guide shoes, removable shelf and is 
filled and varnished. 

THis DuMB-WAITER DOES NOT REQUIRE 
A WEIGHT BOX, thus avoiding the necessity 
and expense of double lining the shait from 
top to bottom, allowing the weight to be 
placed inside the well, where it runs smoothly 
between guides, takes up no extra room in 
the well and is always accessible for adjust- 
ment. 


PRICES 
Machine, with 16”, 20’, 24” or 30’ wheel $17.00 
Machine and Counterweights 0... 20.00 
Machine, Counterweights and Ropes for 
one story travel 23.00 


Machine, Ash Car (any size up to 30/x24”), 
Sectional Counterweight, Rope Eye- 
lets, Hand Rope, Hoist Rope, Car 
Runs, Weight Runs, for one story 
travel 2.040 Sie ee ee 34.00 
For each additional story . eka ae 


A car 24/’ wide by 20’’ deep will be supplied when no size 
is given. 


For deuble fixtures having two rope wheels and two hand 
ropes so they can be Spenaee from front and back, add $4.00 
for the extra wheel and $2.00 for the hand rope for each story. 


NOTE—While this dumb-waiter is designed to operate 
with an open weight, yet if for any reason it cannot be used 
that way, we will supply it arranged for a closed weight box 
at the same prices, ’ 


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| The Little Giant Dumb-Waiter 





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1] AUTOMATIC CAPACITY 300 LBS. 


This Lift is constructed on the same principle 
as the Energy Dumb-Waiter, with the same 
| type of automatic brake, but is double 
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' it suitable for handling supplies in Apartment 
Houses, Laundries, Hotels, Factories and 
Flats. Its particular field, or the work for 

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trunks to the store room in the attic, the car 





being of a size to receive the largest trunk. 


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The machine is mounted in an iron frame, 
| with wheels and brake permanently fixed, so 





that it requires very little mechanical skill 





to place it in position. 





The Car is suspended by a fine wire 
cable of Swedish iron, having an ultimate 





strength of 5,000 pounds. It is made of hard 








wood, any size up to 2’ 6” wide by 3’ 6” deep 





(outside measurements) and will be made 








cabinet shape, as shown in the cut of Energy 
Dumb-Waiter, if this be preferred to the 
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PRICES 


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Machine, Counterweights, Cable with Con- 
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Machine, Hard Wood Car, Counterweights, 
Cable with Connections, Rope Eye- 
lets, Hand Rope, Guide Runs, to 
travel one. story.>-cm ee... 22s, 60.00 


























There will be an extra charge of $5.00 for 
each additional story. 








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For double fixtures having two rope wheels and two hand 
ropes so they can be operated front and back, add $5.00 for 
the extra wheel and $3.00 for the hand rope for each story. 


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HAND ELEVATORS 





These elevators are of the safe, substantial type built for work, reliable 
and strong, light running and free in movement. 

The following is a general description which shall be supplemented by 
detailed specifications covering any elevator under consideration. 

The MACHINES have large rope wheels, keyed to steel shafts which 
revolve on steel anti-friction ROLLEK BEARINGS. The spur wheels are 
cast from cut patterns, of extra strength to insure durability and the cable 
wheels are double heavy and spoke ribbed for the same purpose. The main 
shafts are of turned steel of large diameter so as to resist the torsional strain 
to which they are subjected. These shafts rest on self-oiling bearings. 

The brake is of the self-holding type, consisting of a steel band com- 
pressing on asmooth, flat surface around the outside of the large rope-wheel. 
It is released or applied by one line from any floor or off the car and will 
securely sustain a full load at any point. The machines rest on Yellow Pine 
Framework, the safest and surest support; no possibility of hidden flaws so 
common to cast iron. 

THE SIDE POST CAR is made of the best hard ash with all requisite 
iron braces and angles to secure strength and rigidity; it is equipped with a 
SAFETY ATTACHMENT that is sure in action and will lock the car to 
the guides the instant the cable breaks, before it gains any headway in 
descent. The car is neat in design and finished to bring out the natural 
beauty of the wood. These elevators are balanced by weights made in 
sections so the desired adjustment may be secured, or altered if need be at 
any time. It is customary to have sufficient weight to cause the car to rise 
when empty and we include this amount in our prices. 

THE CABLES are made of Swedish Iron and will sustain a load 
IVE TIMES the rated capacity of the elevator. It will be seen that with 
an elevator having a cable of this strength and having the protection of a 
positive Safety Catch on the car, the risk of accident is reduced to a minimum. 

The illustration of the Side Post Elevator shows the operating rope in — 
the front, but it may be placed on ANY SIDE of the shaftway, best suited 
to the location. 


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THE BACK GUIDE ELEVATOR is the same in general construction 
as the Side Post, with steel shafts, Anti-Friction Roller Bearings, self-holding 
brake, etc., but it is guided on wrought iron track against the wall and is 
suitable for locations where posts can not be used on the sides. The car 
having no Safety Attachment, we compensate for the omission by using 
TWO HOISTING CABLES instead of one, making a combined breaking 
strain TEN TIMES greater than the rated capacity of the elevator. This 
car has the advantage of being accessible from three sides. 


THE CARRIAGE ELEVATOR follows the same general construction 
as the Side Post. Elevator, with steel shafts, Anti-Friction Roller Bearings, 
Self-holding brake, etc. The car, which may be any size, is constructed of 
good lumber throughout and suspended by four cables, one at each corner. 
These cables wind on iron drums that are extra strong and heavy and which 
have MACHINE CUT GROOVES to insure a smooth track for the cable 


and to prolong their length of service. 


AUTOMATIC HATCH DOORS 


These doors (see illustration page 14) are a valuable addition to any 
elevator, greatly lessening the risk of accident or spreading of fire from 
one floor to another, and preventing draft through the hatchway, as the 
doors are always closed when platform is not at landing. They are strong 
and durable, easily adjusted, and can be used in connection with any size or 


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Floor Eyelets. 


Drawings ... 


500 lbs. capacity, 
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2000 ‘“* 


Machine with all wheels, steel shafts, keys, anti-friction 
roller bearings, self-oiling boxes and powerful self-holding 
band brake. 


Car of Hard Ash, equipped with our Improved Spring Grip 
Safety Device, to sustain the car in case hoisting cable 
should break. 


Cable of best Swedish iron, fitted with necessary attachments 
to connect it to the car and’ counterweight. This cable has 
a breaking strain five times greater than the rated capacity 
of the elevator. 


Hand Rope of best quality manila and amply large and 
strong for its work. 


Checkline of proper diameter and length to operate brake. 
Counterweight adjustable and sufficient to lift empty car. 


Guide Runs of best quality hard maple, to fit the guides on 
the car, drilled and countersunk for screws. 


Floor Eyelets for the Hand Rope and Check Line. 


Drawings to direct the mechanic in setting the elevator in 
place. 


The foregoing is a complete elevator except the wood and 
bolts for setting it up, and will be furnished, to travel one 
story, at the following prices. 


Shipping Weight 


with car not over 3’ 0’ wide by 3 6” deep... $80.00 900 Ibs. 
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There will be an extra charge of $8.00 for each additional story. 


500 lb., 1000 lb. and 1500 lb. cars are not made larger than sizes here given; 2000 
lb. car is made larger at an additional charge of $2.00 list per square foot. 


The sizes of the car are outside measurements. 


Irons to operate Automatic Hatch Doors are $11.00 per floor, 


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If the Safety Device is left off the car a reduction of $12.00 will be 


made from the list price. 


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Hand Rope . 


Check Line . 
Counterweight 


Guide Runs. 


Floor Eyelets . 


Drawings . 


Machine, with all wheels, steel shafts, keys, anti-friction 
roller bearings, self-oiling boxes and powerful self-holding 
band brake. 


Car of Hard Ash frame, with Maple Flooring and beaded 
Yellow Pine Back. 

Two Cables of best Swedish iron fitted with the necessary 
attachments and equalizing connections to attach them to the 


car and counterweight. These two cables have a breaking 
strain 10 times greater than the rated capacity of elevator. 


Hand Rope of best quality manila and amply large and 
strong for its work. 


Check Line of proper diameter and length to operate brake. 
Counterweight adjustable and sufficient to lift empty car. 


Guide Runs of wrought iron, 2” 
sunk for screws. 


x 4", bored and counter- 


Floor Eyelets for the Hand Rope and Check Line. 
Drawings to direct the mechanic in setting Elevator in place. 


The foregoing is a complete elevator except the wood and 
bolts for setting it up, and will be furnished to travel one 
story at the following prices. 


Shipping Weight 


500 lbs. capacity, with a car not over 3’ 0” wide by 2’ 6” deep ........ $80.00 900 Ibs, 
1000 ‘‘ S a - a 3° 64 ee OU ee 100.00) 20505. 
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2000 ‘‘ ¥ * oe ~) Sy Sane TLS (NEE ets 140.00 1550 ‘ 


There will be an extra charge of $8.00 for each additional story. 


The sizes of the cars are outside measurements. 


500 1b., 1000 lb. and 1500 lb. cars aré not made larger than the sizes given: 2000 
lb. car is made larger at an additional charge of $2.00 list per square foot. 


Irons to operate Automatic Hatch Doors are $11.00 per floor. 


NOTE.—lf one Cable is left off the car a reduction of $12.00 will be made 


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The design and construction of 
this Lift are such that it repre- 
sents the very best that is attain- 
able in a Hand Power Passenger 
Elevator. It follows the same 
general principles that are in our 
regular hand elevators (see pages 
9 and 11), which have been tried 
for years and proved so satisfac- 
tory, but it is of finer make and 
finish, greater care being given to 
the details, to eliminate all noise 
and secure strictly high-grade 
results. The Gears are MACHINE 
CUT from blanks, ALL SHAFTS 
revolve on ANTI-FRICTION 
ROLLER BEARINGS and the 
brake is cushioned to render it 
NOISELESS., 


The car is of artistic design, 
the sides and back have hard 
wood panel-work four feet high 
and the upper parts are enclosed 
with bronzed grille work. It is 
also covered overhead. 


It is suspended by TWO 
CABLES and in addition has the 
SAFETY DEVICE to lock it to the 
guide posts in the remote event 
of both cables breaking. 


The counterweight is adjust- 
ed to balance one passenger, so 
that a very little exertion moves 
it in either direction. 


PRICE 


Will furnish this elevator for 
one story travel, with a car 
about 3 feet wide by 4 feet 


deep (which will receive a 
rolling chair) forthe sum of $200.00 


This price covering all parts shceduled 
under Side Post Elevator, on page 9. 


There will be an extra charge of 
$8.00 for each additional story. 


Nore.—Foregoing is for an elevator 
of very fine work, surrounded with ex- 
treme safety precautions and for per- 
manent service : but if desirable to have 
an elevator for temporary or only occa- 
sional service and it is so situated that 
a second quality of finish would be 
acceptable and some of the safety pre- 
cautions omitted, the cost can be con- 
siderably reduced, still retaining an 
efficient lift. 


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Machine .. . Machine with all wheels, steel shafts, MACHINE GROOVED DRUMS, 


keys, anti-friction roller bearings, self-oiling boxes and powerful self-holding 
brake. 


Career. Ge Car of Yellow Pine Sills with heavy plank floor, re-inforced on underside. 


Cables .... Four Hoist Cables of Best Swedish Iron, having an ultimate strength 
1o times greater than the rated capacity of the elevators; also one coun- 
ter weight cable. 


Hand Rope. . Hand Rope of best quality manila and amply large and strong for its work. 
Check Line. . Check Line of proper diameter and length to operate the brake. 
Counterweight Counterweight adjustable and sufficient to lift the empty car. 

Guide Runs . . Guide Runs of wrought iron, bored and countersunk for screws. 

Floor Eyelets. Floor Eyelets for the Hand Rope and Check Line. 

Drawings . . . Drawings to direct the mechanic in setting the elevator in place. 


The foregoing is a complete elevator except the wood and bolts for setting 
it up, and it will be furnished to travel one story at the following prices. 


Shipping Weight 


Poulos. Capacity, with a carnot over 6” 0” by 12° 0" 22. $125.00 1700 lbs. 
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Description of Belt Power Elevators 


The Belt Power Elevator illustrated on pages fourteen and sixteen is of 
latest design and embodies all of the latest ideas and Safety Devices of a first- 
class elevator in the most improved form. 


It is driven by two belts, one for hoisting and one for lowering; these 
belts are shifted and the brake applied by a single action of the operating 
cable from any floor, the car stops automatically at the terminals and the 
machine stops automatically if the car is blocked in its descent. 


THE WORM AND WORM WHEEL are enclosed in an oil tight 
case which protects them from dust and grit, and insures a perfect lubrication 
of the vitals of the machine. They are cut from blanks and of a pattern to 
give a Maximum wearing surface, while consuming a minimum of power. It 
has been the practice to run the loose pulleys directly on the driving shaft 
and with these pulleys revolving at a high rate of speed, it has been found 
impossible to lubricate them to prevent the shaft from wearing and requiring 
frequent renewals, a very expensive operation, but on this elevator the pulleys 
revolve on a patent removable self-oiling sleeve, so there is no wear whatever 
on the shaft which will be as good after years of service as when new. 


AUTOMATIC BAND BRAKE is amply powerful to sustain a full 
load and is noisless and instantaneous in action, easy on the machine, 
operating without jar or vibration, and arranged to take up the wear 
automatically. 


THE AUTOMATIC STOP placed on the drum shaft stops the car at 
the top and bottom floors and can be easily adjusted. It is always reliable 
and acts automatically or independently of the operator on operating cable. 


THE SLACK CABLE STOP shuts off the machine and prevents the 
eable from slacking or getting out of place on the drum, should the car be 
obstructed in its descent and forms a safety feature of great value. 


THE BELT SHIFTER is free from the complications of links or 
gears and is arranged that while either of the belts is being shifted to the 
tight pulley the other remains undisturbed. 


THE CAR is suspended by two hoist cables which wind ona drum 
accurately turned and spirally grooved in lathe, preventing the cable from 
wearing and greatly increasing durability of same. 


The entire elevator is of the very best workmanship and material, free 
from cheap devices and guaranteed to be a strictly first class machine down 
to the last detail. 


PRICES and further information will be given on application. 


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be fastened to either floor or ceiling; can be used in connection with steam, 


It is simple, durable and compact, and can be 


: electric or water motor. 


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This is our Corner Post Car, showing the improved iron truss to secure 
greater rigidity and strength. 

This type of a car is sometimes better adapted to meet the conditions 
than either the Side-Post or Back-Guide, especially where access is desired 
from sides at right angles. It will operate with any of our elevators and is 
supplied at an additional list price of Forty Do tars. 


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REFERENCES 


Morley Bros., Saginaw, Mich. 

Mobile Hardware Co., Mobile, La. 
Mulligan Hardware Co., East Liverpool, 
Geo. L. Mesker & Co., Evansville, Ind. 
McClellan & Gotwall, York, Pa. 

J. S. McCormick, Pittsburg, Pas 

Miles Hardware ont Grand Rapids, Mich. 
McIntosh Hardware. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Nye Hardware Co., Marietta, Ohio. 

New Britain Mach. Co., New Britain, Conn.’ 


Point Pleasant Hdw. Co., Point Pleasant, N. J. 


Pe.hic & Curtis, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 

Pierce Hardware Co., Arapaho, Okla. 
Pennsylvania Supply Co., Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
L. M. Rumsey Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Reilly Bros. & Raub, Lancaster, Pa. 
Rumsey & Sikemeier, St. Louis, Mo. 

Poplen wed Lig: § Pittston, Pa. 

Austrian & Co., Chicago, Ill. 


Art Metal Construction Co., Jamestown, N. Y. 


Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 
A. R. Bomberger & Co., Lititz, Pa. 


Ff. T. Brierly, Beaver Falls, Pa. 

J. P. Bixler & Son, Carlisle, Pa. 

J. F. Conaway, Fairmount, W. Va. 
Jas. P. Cassell, Harper’s Ferry, W. Va. 
Dreisbach & Sons, Lewisburg, Pa. 

J. H. Diehlman, San Antonio, Tex. 


Ray. 
Luffy Bros. 


V. Dolly, Port Alleghany, Pa. 

& Co., Pawtucket, R. I. 
C. H. Fryer, Pennsburg, Pa. 

O. H. Guttridge, Atlantic City, N. J. 
S. Gourly, Atlantic City, N. J. 
Gambler & Failer, Lebanon, Pa. 

J. Earl Harbaugh, Hagerstown, Md. 
John Hughes, Fond du Lac, Wis. 


Wilkinson Mfg. Co., Bridgeport, Pa. 
W. A. Myatt, ‘Raleigh, NaG 

W. G. Heffley, Johnstown, Pa. 
Suffall & Countryman, Somerset, Pa. 


John Fisher, Freeland, Par 

Columbia Cotton Mills, Columbia, Ala. 
Palace Hotel, Prescott, Ariz. 

Hampton Agricultural School, Hampton, Va. 
Crown Knitting Co., Topton, Pa. 

J. D. Littlehale, Fitchburg, Mass. 

Geo. D. Boggs, Elizabethtown, Pa. 

Alfred Harvey Silk Co., Scranton, Pa. 

Hogin, McKinney & Co., Marion, Ind. 
Sidney Jackson, Sparta, Tenn. 

H. Pfeiffer & Son, Fort Wayne, Ind. 

klmer Warner, Weatherly, Pas 

James A. McDowell, Pavilion, N. Y. 

A.bert Leeds, Steelton, Pa. 

C. S. La Motte, Red Lion, Pa. 

Lowe & Haller, Youngwood, Pa. 

A. B. Neyhart, Williamsport, Pa. 

Thos. Evans, Phoenixville, Pa. 

J. F. Wall, Phoenixville, Pa. 

Wim. M. Anglemoyer, Phceenixville, Pa. 
New Jersey Training School, 
State College of Penna., State College, Pa. 
3ryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Villa Nova College, Villa Nova, Pa. 

Wm. F. Harrity, Overbrook, Pa. 

T. H. Eisenhuth, Selin’s Grove, Pa. 

H. N. Alexander, Hollandale, Miss. 

I. C. Gould, Silver Lane, Conn. 
Mifflinburg Buggy Co., Mifflinburg, Pa. 
Godfrey L. Cabot, Boston, Mass. 

Geo. F. Rogge, Corder, Mo. 

Harvey & Kitchell, Ruleville, Miss. 
Porter & Godwin, Goldsboro, N. C. 

L. A. Williams, Pelican Rapids, Minn. 
Harry Huffman, Vermillion, Il. 

Halls Brick and Lumber Co., Halls, Tenn. 
C. H. Coffroth, Somerset, Pa. 

Geo. R. Muller, Alton, Towa. 

W. B. Townsend, Sharon, Ohio. 


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Vineland, N. J. 


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A. G. Faist, Chelsea, Mich. 

Ben. H. Clardy, Greensburg, Ind. 

Ss. M. Colby, Oakley, Kans. 

Perkins, Montpelier, Vt. 

avid D. Gilchrist, Summit, N. J. 

Hirsch & Hirsch, Tripp, SAD: 

L. M. Fonshee, Jonesboro, No G 

W. H. Alexander, Jr., Blakely, Ga. 

R. K. Carter & Cox 66 Read St., New York. 
Chester Hardware Co., Chester, W. Va. 
Coulson, Brundage & Co., La Harpe, Ill. 
Dale & Reed, Franklin, Pa. 

Drew Machine Co., Manchester, N. H. 
Duenweg Hardware Co., Terre Haute, Ind. 
Wm. Frankfurth Hdw. Co. , Milwaukee, Wis. 
L. W. Gimby, Salisbury, M 

Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn. 
Hardware Supply Co., Urbana, Ohio. 
Hale & Reed, Madison, Me. 

Heisig & Morrell, Beaumont, Tex. 

John A. Johnston, Pittston, Pa. 

Kline & Co., Williamsport, Pa. 

Lorick & Lawrence, Columbia, S. C. 
Central Stamping Co., Newark, N. J. 
Ramsay Hardware Co., Ellensburg, Wash. 
Roesch Mfg. Co., Aurora, Ill. 

Shuford Hardware Co., Hickory, Nac 


Salem Hardware Co., Salem, Ohio. 


Swank Hardware Co., Johnstown, Pa. 
Springfield Hardware Co., Springfield, 
Smith, Hutton & Kirk, New Castle, Pa 
Stichter Hardware Co., Reading, Pa. 
Southern Foundry Co., Owensboro, Ky. 
Thompson Hardware Co., Lowell, Mass. 

R. Howard Thorn, Ocean City, N. J. 
Vivrouix Hardware Co., Segruin, Tex. 
Wagner Hardware Co., Mansfield, Ohio. 
Wilson Hardware Co., Beaumont, Tex. 
Wilson & James, Darlington, S 

Waters & Brown, Salem, Mass. 

Wead Hardware Co., Swanton, Vt. 

C. C. .& A. C. Hamilton, Mannington, W.Va. 
John Findlater, San Angelo, Tex. 

I’. M. Brooks & Son, Baton Rouge, La. 
Indianola Contracting Co., Muskogee, I. T. 
W. Geisenheimer, Camden, S. C. 

J. R. Jones, Covington, Va. 

Jesse Banta, Endicott, Wash. 

C. E. Morton, Madisonville, Ky. 

Klein Bros., Hancock, N. Y. 

Bo rss, berry, Bentonville, ” Ark. 

Asheville Hardware Co., Asheville, N. C. 
Blymer Hardware Co., Bedford, Pa. 
Beddall & Wardrop, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 

M. H. Biehn, Quakertown, Pa. 

Barr Hardware Co., Greenville, S. C. 
Baker Machine Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Bailey-Donk Hardware Co., Sheffield, Ala. 
Blank & Gotshall, Sunbury, Pa. 

Hagstoz Co., Riverside, N:. J. 

Carnwath, Bell & Co., Philadelphia. 

C. Schoneman & Co. , Philadelphia. 
Mittendorf Bros., Philadelphia. 

Schwartz & Co., Philadelphia. 

C. P. Cochrane, Philadelphia. 

Snellenburg Warehouse, Philadelphia. 

Bell, Walt & Co., Philadelphia. 
Pennsylvania Laundry, Philadelphia. 

F. C. Roolman & Co., Philadelphia. 

Justus Braner-& Son, Philadelphia. 
Williamson & Cassidy, Philadelphia. 

H. D. Narrigan & Co., Philadelphia. 

E. H. Sturtz, Philadelphia. 

F. A. North & Co., Philadelphia. 

Lu Lu Temple, Philadelphia. 

House of Good Shepherd, Philadelphia. 
Samaritan Hospital, Philadelphia. 

Little Sisters of the Poor, Philadelphia. 
German Hospital, Philadelphia. 


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